Orban and Wowza Offer Web Broadcasters a Breakthrough HC-AAC Live Audio Flash(R) Streaming Solution
10 Mars 2008 - 1:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Web Broadcasters Can Now Deliver Superior Audio Experience
Seamlessly, In-Browser, Without Need for Spawning Media Players
TEMPE, Ariz. and SAN JOSE, Calif., March 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Circuit Research Labs, Inc. (OTC:CRLI) (BULLETIN BOARD: CRLI) ,
parent company of CRL Systems, Inc. dba Orban/CRL, and Wowza Media
Systems, an emerging leader in streaming media server software,
have introduced new capabilities that empower Web broadcasters to
take advantage of the new MP4 and HE-AAC capabilities introduced in
Adobe(R) Flash Player 9. By deploying Orban's Opticodec 1010 Series
of Enterprise MP4 (AAC) and HE-AAC encoders in conjunction with
Wowza Media Server(TM) Pro, netcasters will now be able to stream
live audio to the Flash player using the most efficient and
best-sounding codecs on the market, HE-AAC (High-Efficiency
Advanced Audio Coding) and AAC (Advanced Audio Coding), at bitrates
and costs as much as 66% lower than MP3 or Windows Media Audio
(WMA). The Orban Opticodec 1010 line of MP4 (AAC) and aacPlus
(HE-AAC) encoders were the first in the industry to bring
high-quality, low-bitrate audio to IP Radio and the new 3G
networks, allowing stations to transmit HD quality audio over the
Internet and to the new generation of mobile devices. Wowza Media
Server Pro is award-winning Flash media server software that
delivers industry-leading performance and economics along with
unique features that enable creative streaming applications
targeting the ubiquitous Adobe Flash player. "These new
capabilities go beyond just playing better audio; they're also
about accessibility and savings," said Greg Ogonowski, VP of New
Product Development for Orban. "With Flash readily available in
more than 98% of all Internet browsers, netcasters can now provide
a seamless HD audio listening experience without forcing their
audiences to use clumsy external players. Netcasters can also now
deliver better quality at lower bitrates, an innovation that
translates into significant cost savings." "With HD TV and radio
gaining significant momentum, it is clear that audiences will not
be satisfied with the sub-par quality of most Internet audio for
much longer," added David Stubenvoll, CEO and Co-Founder, Wowza
Media Systems. "The exceptional quality of the Orban encoders and
the streaming versatility of Wowza Media Server Pro make HD audio
available to Internet broadcasters and their listeners everywhere
today." About aacPlus (HE-AAC) aacPlus (HE-AAC) is an audio codec
developed by Coding Technologies that delivers high-quality 5.1
multichannel audio at 128 kbps, near CD-quality stereo at 32 kbps,
and FM quality stereo at 24 kbps. It is widely adopted by many
international standardization and proprietary bodies, including
3GPP, MPEG-4, ISMA (Internet Streaming Media Alliance), DVB
(Digital Video Broadcasting), the DVD Forum, Digital Radio
Mondiale, HD-Radio and MediaFLO. Circuit Research Labs, Inc.
Forward-Looking Statements This news release may contain
"forward-looking" statements within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Management's anticipation
of future events is based upon assumptions regarding levels of
competition, research and development results, raw material
markets, the markets in which the company operates, and stability
of the regulatory environment. Any of these assumptions could prove
inaccurate; and therefore, there can be no assurance that the
forward-looking information will prove to be accurate. About
Circuit Research Labs, Inc. Circuit Research Labs, Inc. is a
manufacturer of high-quality digital and analog audio processing,
transmission encoding, and noise reduction equipment. Circuit
Research Labs, Inc. supplies radio, TV and Internet audio
processing. As technology evolves, Circuit Research Labs continues
to innovate with state-of-the-art audio processing products for
DAB, DTV and streaming media. The Company purchased Orban(R) in May
of 2000. Orban was founded in 1970 by Bob Orban, who is the world's
foremost expert in transmission audio processing for broadcast.
Orban leads the industry in the design and manufacture of audio
processors for radio, television and Internet broadcasting.
Recognized for its standard-setting Optimod(R) digital audio
processors and the Opticodec(R) codecs, the Orban name has become
synonymous with reliable, high performance products. Today, its
versatile audio processing equipment and codecs are the products of
choice in fast-paced production environments worldwide. About Wowza
Media Systems Wowza Media Systems, a software company headquartered
in San Jose, CA, is a developer of interactive streaming media
server software. Its flagship product, Wowza Media Server Pro,
features an innovative server architecture that delivers unmatched
performance, functionality, and scalability at a total cost of
ownership up to 75% less than the leading alternative, Adobe Flash
Media Server. Wowza Media Server Pro enables customers like Macy's,
Thomson Learning, and Julius Blum GmbH to deliver interactive and
entertaining Flash applications and content, including video on
demand, live video distribution, video recording, and chat. It is
finding application in a broad range of industries, including
entertainment, social media, advertising, enterprise, education,
government, and Internet commerce. Wowza and related marks are
trademarks of Wowza Media Systems. Adobe and Flash are registered
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All other trademarks are
the property of their respective owners. DATASOURCE: Wowza Media
Systems CONTACT: David Rusch, +1-480-403-8300, fax,
+1-480-403-8301, ; or Bill Lessard of PR with Brains,
+1-914-476-6089, , for Wowza Media Systems Web site:
http://www.wowzamedia.com/ http://www.orban.com/
http://www.orban-europe.com/
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